Welcome to Grade 5
Fifth Grade
Curriculum
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&Language
Arts
¯Mathematics
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Science
Students study basic
physical, biological, and earth science. Students conduct
laboratory experiments and are introduced to the Scientific method.
Participation Science Fair is mandatory in grades 3-8.
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Social Studies
In
American History, students explore the history of the United States
from Colonial to pre-Civil War. The effects of immigration,
industrialization, expansion, Spanish-American War, mercantilism,
Revolution and its effect on our cultural, economic and geographic
diversity. In addition, the study of current events and
interpretation of maps, charts and graphs are also taught.
Students have
morning and lunch recesses. Students in the fourth grade have
approximately 30 minutes homework every day. Daily practice of Math
and Spelling is essential. Occasionally, homework in Science or
Social Studies is assigned.
FSupplemental
Curriculum
Third grade students
receive instruction in Spanish, art, music, and physical
education. They also visit the media center as well as
the computer lab.
#Art
Students
are exposed to elements of drawing, shading and color. Students
keep a portfolio of their work. They are exposed to varying
artistic styles and genres.
¯Music
Students
explore elements of Music such as rhythm by sight and sound, meter,
meter signatures, like and unlike phrases, high and low voice
registers, major and minor scales, unison , harmony and the ability
to sing both. In addition, theoretical concepts such as Rondo, and
ABA forms are studied. In addition, students continue their study
of the recorder through the Recorder Karate program.
Students are expected to implement basic fingering and note reading
for one and one half octaves and Duets.
¨Media
Students
spend time in the Media Center through conducting basic concepts of
titles, authors, subjects and research. Students can check out
books appropriate to their age level.
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Physical Education
Students are exposed to fitness assessments, traveling/locomotor
skills, Body management/Gymnastics/Dance, Soccer. Volleyball,
Football, Basketball, Track, T-ball and individual dual sports such
as Golf, Tennis, and Badminton are taught.
,Spanish
Students
explore elements of conversation through greetings, salutations,
colors, numbers, music, dance, and basic vocabulary. Directions,
physical descriptions, through both written communication, as well
as oral communication, are also taught. Students in the fifth grade
receive instruction 3 days per week.
:Technology
The
purpose of the technology laboratory is to integrate the use of
technology with the curriculum. In that light, students spend their
“lab time” with the assistance of the Technology Coordinator and
their classroom teacher. Basic elements of word processing,
graphing, research and simple publishing are explored.